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The Industrial Legacy of Fort Bend County: Protecting Workers and Families Against Toxic Exposure and Unsafe Workplaces For nearly a century, the families of Fort Bend County have powered the economic engine of the Texas Gulf Coast. From the legacy of the Imperial Sugar refinery in Sugar Land to the modern industrial corridors along Highway 90A and the Highway 59 belt, we know that hard work is the lifeblood of our community. But for thousands of workers in Richmond, Rosenberg, and Stafford, that work came with a hidden, lethal price. You showed up for your shifts at the chemical plants, the oilfield service centers, and the manufacturing hubs, trusting that the corporations you worked for were protecting your health. We now know that many of those companies knew—decades ago—that the substances they required you to handle were toxic. Whether it was the asbestos insulation wrapping the steam lines at the old refineries and sugar mills, the benzene vapors at the petrochemical terminals, or the silica sand pervasive in our region’s oilfield logistics, the danger was documented in corporate boardrooms while workers were left in the dark. At Attorney 911, we believe that no Fort Bend County worker should have to…